This morning’s commute through the north and south Puget Sound is slow-going because of falling snow.

Trooper Keith Leary said there have been a few spinout collisions in Snohomish County because of people driving too fast for the conditions. In Thurston County, Trooper Guy Gill has reported blocking crashes and multiple vehicle collisions.

“Ninety-nine percent of the crashes we’ve seen in the last few days are because of people driving too fast for the conditions,” Leary said. “A lot of people have had four-by-fours or all-wheel vehicles, those people will end up in the ditch as well. They’re not immune to this.”

In King County, troopers getting prepared for more snow later today and tomorrow – “we’ve been waiting,” said Trooper Julie Startup, spokeswoman for the State Patrol in the Seattle-area.